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SMART Technologies

Lotus

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Sun Microsystems

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[ACM]
 
Wednesday Program

Wed.
Nov. 18
  

9:00-10:30  Panel: Cooperative buildings
Asynchronous communication
11:00-12:30  From single-display groupware to mobility
Finding and sustaining relationships
2:00-3:30  Social filtering, social influences
Supporting design activity: Observations and requirements
4:00-5:30  Closing Plenary by William J. Mitchell

9:00-10:30 Panel

Cooperative Buildings: Integrating Information, Organization, & Architecture
Norbert Streitz, GMD-IPSI, Germany (Chair), Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA, Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab, USA, Simon Kaplan, University of Queensland, Australia, and Thomas P. Moran, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA

9:00-10:30 Asynchronous communication

Session chair: Mark S. Ackerman, University of California, Irvine, USA
The Dynamics of Mass Interaction
Steve Whittaker, Loren Terveen, Will Hill, and Lynn Cherny, AT&T Labs Research, USA

Envisioning Communication: Task-Tailorable Representations of Communication in Asynchronous Work
Christine M. Neuwirth, James H. Morris, and Susan Harkness Regli, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, and Ravinder Chandhok and Geoffrey C. Wenger, Within Technology, Inc., USA

Coordination, Overload and Team Performance: Effects of Team Communication Strategies
Susan R. Fussell, Robert E. Kraut, F. Javier Lerch, William L. Scherlis, Matthew M. McNally, and Jonathan J. Cadiz, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

11:00-12:30 From single-display groupware to mobility

Session chair: Wolfgang Prinz, GMD-FIT, Germany
Collaboration Using Multiple PDAs Connected to a PC
Brad A. Myers, Herb Stiel, and Robert Gargiulo, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Tailorable Domain Objects as Meeting Tools for an Electronic Whiteboard
Thomas P. Moran and William van Melle, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA, and Patrick Chiu, FX Palo Alto Laboratory, USA

Mobility in Collaboration
Paul Luff and Christian Heath, King's College, London, UK

11:00-12:30 Finding and sustaining relationships

Session chair: Tora K. Bikson, RAND Corp., USA
Just Talk to Me: A Field Study of Expertise Location
David W. McDonald and Mark S. Ackerman, University of California, Irvine, USA

Sustaining Mentoring Relationships On-line
D. Kevin O'Neill, University of Toronto, Canada, and Louis M. Gomez, Northwestern University, USA

Cooperative Knowledge Work and Practices of Trust: Sharing Environmental Planning Data Sets
Nancy A. Van House, Mark H. Butler, and Lisa R. Schiff, University of California, Berkeley, USA

2:00-3:30 Social filtering, social influences

Session chair: Paul Dourish, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA
Using Filtering Agents to Improve Prediction Quality in the GroupLens Research Collaborative Filtering System
Badrul Sarwar, University of Minnesota, USA, Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota/NetPerceptions, Inc., USA, Al Borchers and Jon Herlocker, University of Minnesota, USA, Brad Miller, NetPerceptions, Inc., USA, and John Riedl, University of Minnesota/NetPerceptions, Inc., USA

Evaluating Emergent Collaboration on the Web
Loren Terveen and Will Hill, AT&T Labs Research, USA

MUSICFX: An Arbiter of Group Preferences for Computer Supported Collaborative Workouts
Joseph F. McCarthy and Theodore D. Anagnost, Andersen Consulting, USA

2:00-3:30 Supporting design activity: Observations and requirements

Session chair: Mike Robinson, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Designing Groupware for Congruency in Use
Wolfgang Prinz, Gloria Mark, and Uta Pankoke-Babatz, GMD-FIT, Germany

Representing Fieldwork and Articulating Requirements through VR
James Pycock, Xerox Research Centre Europe, UK, Kevin Palfreyman and Jen Allanson, Lancaster University, UK, and Graham Button, Xerox Research Centre Europe, UK

Recomposition: Putting It All Back Together Again
Rebecca E. Grinter, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, USA

4:00-5:30 Closing Plenary

The Design Studio of the Future
William J. Mitchell, School of Architecture and Planning, MIT, USA


SDM / cscw98-info@acm.org / October 21, 1998